Clearly, Vivitek Wants to be THE ONE Projector Company

  Vivitek is clearly staking a claim to be the one-for-all (applications) projector company — all using DLP technology. Their booth has projectors form 500 lumens to 12,000 lumens and everything from pocket projectors to large-venue projection. I caught up with Holger Graff of Vivitek about both their future projector strategy as well as their new […]

Clearly, Vivitek Wants to be THE ONE Projector Company

My Interview with Bose’s Fuat Koro Is Telling in Future Direction of Bose Professional

Bose Professional is well-known for their high-end and live-events speakers and processing products. But, they also want to be known for their new audio conferencing line of products, now, ControlSpace EX line. The ControlSpace EX series includes their EX-1280C conferencing signal processor and three new Dante-based ControlSpace under-table endpoints (EX-4ML, EX-8ML and EX-UH). Bose’ Fuat Koro joined me for […]

My Interview with Bose’s Fuat Koro Is Telling in Future Direction of Bose Professional

Barco Uses rAVe to Launch the CSE-800 at ISE 2017

  I was asked to come to the Barco stand before any other member of the press to get a sneak-peek, up-close view of their newest ClickShare, the CSE-800  The CSE-800 is a two-output 4K resolution (4096×2160) HDMI ports and a dual-band wireless access point. In addition, the new ClickShare has annotation, white boarding capabilities (although, they call […]

Barco Uses rAVe to Launch the CSE-800 at ISE 2017

My Tour of the Nureva Stand at ISE

  Nureva made its EMEA debut at last year’s ISE show and they are back launching themselves into a new market, debuting new products and completing filing out their distribution plans. I had a chance to get a booth tour before the show floor opened and got a look at their new 1080p projector, their HDL300 microphone array […]

My Tour of the Nureva Stand at ISE

My Epson Interview at ISE

Epson came to ISE this year (a year after launching themselves into the staging market) with a new series of 7500-12,000 Lumen 4K capable projectors as well as a new series of business projectors. Today I caught up with Epson’s Richard Miller and Neil Colquhoun and asked them about how their first year in the Staging […]

My Epson Interview at ISE

Why the CEDIA Sale Might Work

There has been a ton of talk through the social media channels (yes, on Twitter, it’s mostly the same 20 people who always talk about the same things to each other, but on Facebook and LinkedIn there are some really progressive discussions) about the CEDIA sale to Emerald Expositions — a giant trade show company. […]

Why the CEDIA Sale Might Work

NSCA Has Unethical Awards Program Too

I am shocked that NSCA (and its board) is promoting a completely unethical “pay-for-play” awards program. Yes, you read that right! To enter their Excellence in Product Innovation Awards you have to pay an entry fee — and not just a reasonable $10 or $20 “administration” fee, but, in fact, the fees $299 or $499 […]

NSCA Has Unethical Awards Program Too

My Second Thoughts About the $8B Samsung Is Spending to Buy Harman

So, it’s been almost a week and, since then, I’ve reached out to a number of former Harman execs, insiders at Harman and industry gurus that know much more than me about mergers and acquisitions — all in pursuit of finding out what Samsung is going to do with the various Harman brands. Here’s what […]

My Second Thoughts About the $8B Samsung Is Spending to Buy Harman

Why Google’s JamBoard Could Actually Be a Disruptive Game-Changer

Yes, it’s only 55″ but, don’t discount it as a potential game-changer in our market. Every single PR firm in the commercial AV market has used the term “game-changer” or “disruptive” to describe a client’s new product or service. But most of the time, that’s just hype or hyperbole. However, even though Google (and their […]

Why Google’s JamBoard Could Actually Be a Disruptive Game-Changer

My First Thoughts on the Samsung/Harman Deal

First off, for the sake of the 8,000 or so employees of Harman, I HOPE this is a good deal. The history of mergers and buyouts in AV isn’t good. Sure, there have been some that have done well (aka Milestone), but most big one’s have failed miserably (aka: InFocus buying Proxima and the first […]

My First Thoughts on the Samsung/Harman Deal

Want to Start an AV Company? Go to Hell (or Heaven)

One of the best niches in AV today is digital signage. It’s also the most profitable segment of the AV market right now. However, it’s so IT-focused that the average AV dealer is scared to jump in. Thus, we (the AV’ers) are doing less than 25 percent of all digital signage systems in the planet. […]

Want to Start an AV Company? Go to Hell (or Heaven)

dnp Is Simply Dominating Ambient Light Rejection Screen Sales – And They Will Keep Growing (or Be Purchased Soon)

Although there are other ambient light rejection screens out there, the dnp brand and line, by our analysis, seems to be the dominating screen for that application — with over 68 percent of the installs. This carries over to both rear-screens and front-screens. dnp arguably invented that category of screen technology. So, how does an […]

dnp Is Simply Dominating Ambient Light Rejection Screen Sales – And They Will Keep Growing (or Be Purchased Soon)

Are You Thinking Ahead? The Smartphone Is Killing the Large-Screen TV

In case you haven’t been paying attention, your kids are watching nearly all their entertainment (TV, movies, sports, etc.) on their phones. Oh, and by the way, they’re also using their phones for Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram, too. So? Well, that number is moving up — up in age. Five years ago, the average 25-year […]

Are You Thinking Ahead? The Smartphone Is Killing the Large-Screen TV

Is Amazon Alexa Good for AV?

Short answer is — NO. Long answer is — YES. But, Amazon’s Alexa is certainly the most over-hyped thing in the market right now — thanks to the recent CEDIA show and the fact that other publications seem to have very little to talk about. What is Alexa? Alexa is the voice service that powers […]

Is Amazon Alexa Good for AV?

Almo’s E4 AV Tour is Still Blowing Away Every Other Distributor Event

A disclaimer: I have been the keynote speaker for the Almo Pro A/V E4 events for the past six years. So, consider that. But also think about this: Of the 39 different vendors/manufacturers at the Almo E4 AV Tour in Boston and Atlanta, I spoke to 26 of them. And of the 26, 22 of […]

Almo’s E4 AV Tour is Still Blowing Away Every Other Distributor Event

Two Great Books I Recently Read

I wanted to share with you a couple of great books I recently read that I thought you might like. If you know me, you know that I read about social media marketing and new media technology all the time — whether it be books, magazines of a dozen or so websites that I frequent […]

Two Great Books I Recently Read

AMX Lowers Price of the Enova DGX 100 But, Instead of Writing that Story, I Wrote This One: Where in the Heck is AMX?

Since the acquisition of AMX by HARMAN, many of us in the HomeAV and ProAV markets have been wondering what happened to AMX. And, it’s not just that they’ve shrunk their once giant booths to tent-sized displays housed inside the larger HARMAN family. In fact, during that same period of time, Extron stopped exhibiting at […]

AMX Lowers Price of the Enova DGX 100 But, Instead of Writing that Story, I Wrote This One: Where in the Heck is AMX?

Is the Smart Home Smart Enough?

A recent Deloitte Consumer Review survey in the UK found that there was nearly zero growth between 2014 and 2015 in consumer purchasing of connected home products. The finding cited that, “UK consumers are aware of the potential benefits of the Internet of Things (IoT) but perceived high prices and skepticism about the technology are […]

Is the Smart Home Smart Enough?

Integration Is What You Do — Not What Apple, Google and Amazon Do

CEDIA CEO Vin Bruno recently told a group of residential integrators that his organization wants to help the AV integration community transition away from using the term “integrator” and move towards using the term “technologist.” While I applaud CEDIA for proactively moving towards helping the integration community as a whole — something they clearly haven’t […]

Integration Is What You Do — Not What Apple, Google and Amazon Do

Beware: 4K Capable and 4K Native Resolution Aren’t the Same Thing

Among the plethora of deceptive (intentional or not) 4K specs being thrown into the market, there is one that should be obvious to all of you out there in AV-land, but may not be — so here you go. There are all sorts of 4K resolution displays appearing in the marketplace, finally! After a year […]

Beware: 4K Capable and 4K Native Resolution Aren’t the Same Thing

Twitter is Good, But, Not Great! There’s Something Way, Way Better for AV Engagement

We’ve been blown away at how much engagement we have with our readers via the various social media outlets we have. We get hundreds of messages from you EVERY DAY – even on weekends! And, before Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, we barely ever heard from you! And, it’s even more interesting at how segmented […]

Twitter is Good, But, Not Great! There’s Something Way, Way Better for AV Engagement

Why Pokémon GO Matters to the ProAV Market

In case you’ve been living under a rock, been attending too many boring AV-oriented sales presentations disguised as educational webinars OR are not connected to anyone on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat or Instagram, there’s this new mobile app game called Pokémon GO that’s taken the world (and not just the tech world) by storm. Pokémon GO […]

Why Pokémon GO Matters to the ProAV Market

Want to Learn How to Develop Products the Right Way? Ask Milestone AV

I am not sure there is a better example for how to design and market products right now in the ProAV market than how Milestone AV Technologies – parent company for Chief Manufacturing, Da-Lite, Vaddio, Sanus and Projecta — is doing it. I won’t bore you by going through each and every product case over […]

Want to Learn How to Develop Products the Right Way? Ask Milestone AV

My InfoComm 2016 Video Interview at InFocus

I had a chance to sit down with both Chief Marketing Officer Brady Bruce and CEO Mark Housley of InFocus at InfoComm this year. This is the first time both of them have done an interview tougher since InFocus acquired Jupiter Systems last year. We talked about their merger, the fact that they’re opening a […]

My InfoComm 2016 Video Interview at InFocus

My Video Interview with Milestone’s Senior Marketing Manager, Melissa Rone

Milestone is doing something that EVERY manufacturer in the ProAV market should be doing — asking their customers how they can redesign their products to make them better. Simply genius! InfoComm 2016 represented the first U.S. show where Milestone combined both Chief and Da-Lite in to one booth and it included flying 6 Christie Projectors […]

My Video Interview with Milestone’s Senior Marketing Manager, Melissa Rone

My Annual Video Interview (& Booth Tour) with Visix’ Sean Matthews

In addition to talking about the new gear from Visix at InfoComm, Sean Matthews, Visix’ President, took me on a booth tour! Visix launched paper-white ePaper signs that are batter operated (and color), room signs that can use Android tablets, an augmented reality mapping program that’s super-impressive and a hand-held digital signage player. If you […]

My Annual Video Interview (& Booth Tour) with Visix’ Sean Matthews

Want to Understand How Sony’s InfoComm Attendee-Wowing Crystal LED (CLEDIS) Video Wall Technology Works?

If you were at InfoComm you not only heard about Sony’s giant 32’x9’ video wall using a brand-new display technology called Crystal-LED, you went and looked at it. It was THE display technology and device that garnered the most attention at InfoComm 2016. And, not because it is new — it’s stunning. They call it […]

Want to Understand How Sony’s InfoComm Attendee-Wowing Crystal LED (CLEDIS) Video Wall Technology Works?

My Tour of the Sony Booth at InfoComm 2016

Sony’s Product Marketing Manager Sander Phipps took the time to give me a complete tour of their InfoComm 2016 booth. The booth’s Crystal-LED may have garnered the most attention from attendees, but the booth was packed with new short-throw options, a complete all-in-one UCC solution, 4K laser-phosphor projectors and BRAVIA displays that include built-in digital […]

My Tour of the Sony Booth at InfoComm 2016

My Two InfoComm 2016 Video Interviews with dnp

I had a chance to shoot two videos at dnp’s booth at InfoComm 2016 — one with dnp’s Johnny Jensen, Senior Product Manager, and the other with their Senior Sales Consultant, Sally Bermudez. They demo’d a new retractable short-throw packaged solution for their LaserPanel solutions that include a laserPanel screen, a show-throw projector, all the […]

My Two InfoComm 2016 Video Interviews with dnp

My InfoComm 2016 Video Interview with Crestron

I caught up with Crestron’s Steve Samson and we talked about how they see (and want) technology in every space — actually their show theme this year. Although we see a constriction of the amount of gear in the average system, Samson sees that all off-set with an explosion of the number of total systems […]

My InfoComm 2016 Video Interview with Crestron

My InfoComm 2016 Video Interview at InFocus

I had a chance to sit down with both Chief Marketing Officer Brady Bruce and CEO Mark Housley of InFocus at InfoComm. This is the first time both of them have done an interview tougher since InFocus acquired Jupiter Systems last year. We talked about their merger, the fact that they’re opening a new experience […]

My InfoComm 2016 Video Interview at InFocus

My InfoComm 2016 Video Interview with Prysm

Honestly, this may have been one of the harder videos to shoot today as their booth was packed the entire time we tried to record it — so, Prysm is hot at InfoComm 2016! I was joined by Prysm’s Paige O’Neill, Chief Marketing Officer, who took me through a booth tour and explained all the […]

My InfoComm 2016 Video Interview with Prysm